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Then
they
rode
together
into
the
thickest
of
the
press
,
and
there
,
with
one
spear
,
Sir
Lancelot
smote
down
five
Knights
of
the
Round
Table
,
one
after
other
,
and
Sir
Lavaine
overthrew
two
.
And
taking
another
spear
,
for
his
own
was
broken
,
Sir
Lancelot
smote
down
four
more
knights
,
and
Sir
Lavaine
a
fifth
.
Then
,
drawing
his
sword
,
Sir
Lancelot
fought
fiercely
on
the
right
hand
and
the
left
,
and
unhorsed
Sir
Safire
,
Sir
Epinogris
,
and
Sir
Galleron
.
At
that
the
Knights
of
the
Round
Table
withdrew
themselves
as
well
as
they
were
able
.
Now
,
mercy
,
said
Sir
Gawain
,
who
sat
by
King
Arthur
;
what
knight
is
that
who
doth
such
marvellous
deeds
of
arms
?
I
should
deem
him
by
his
force
to
be
Sir
Lancelot
,
but
that
he
wears
a
lady
s
token
on
his
helm
as
never
Lancelot
doth
.
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Let
him
be
,
said
King
Arthur
;
he
will
be
better
known
,
and
do
more
ere
he
depart
.
Thus
the
party
against
King
Arthur
prospered
at
this
time
,
and
his
knights
were
sore
ashamed
.
Then
Sir
Bors
,
Sir
Ector
,
and
Sir
Lionel
called
together
the
knights
of
their
blood
,
nine
in
number
,
and
agreed
to
join
together
in
one
band
against
the
two
strange
knights
.
So
they
encountered
Sir
Lancelot
all
at
once
,
and
by
main
force
smote
his
horse
to
the
ground
;
and
by
misfortune
Sir
Bors
struck
Sir
Lancelot
through
the
shield
into
the
side
,
and
the
spear
broke
off
and
left
the
head
in
the
wound
.
When
Sir
Lavaine
saw
that
,
he
ran
to
the
King
of
Scotland
and
struck
him
off
his
horse
,
and
brought
it
to
Sir
Lancelot
,
and
helped
him
to
mount
.
Then
Sir
Lancelot
bore
Sir
Bors
and
his
horse
to
the
ground
,
and
in
like
manner
served
Sir
Ector
and
Sir
Lionel
;
and
turning
upon
three
other
knights
he
smote
them
down
also
;
while
Sir
Lavaine
did
many
gallant
deeds
.
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But
feeling
himself
now
sorely
wounded
Sir
Lancelot
drew
his
sword
,
and
proffered
to
fight
with
Sir
Bors
,
who
,
by
this
time
,
was
mounted
anew
.
And
as
they
met
,
Sir
Ector
and
Sir
Lionel
came
also
,
and
the
swords
of
all
three
drave
fiercely
against
him
.
When
he
felt
their
buffets
,
and
his
wound
that
was
so
grievous
,
he
determined
to
do
all
his
best
while
he
could
yet
endure
,
and
smote
Sir
Bors
a
blow
that
bent
his
head
down
nearly
to
the
ground
and
razed
his
helmet
off
and
pulled
him
from
his
horse
.
Then
rushing
at
Sir
Ector
and
Sir
Lionel
,
he
smote
them
down
,
and
might
have
slain
all
three
,
but
when
he
saw
their
faces
his
heart
forbade
him
.
Leaving
them
,
therefore
,
on
the
field
,
he
hurled
into
the
thickest
of
the
press
,
and
did
such
feats
of
arms
as
never
were
beheld
before
.
And
Sir
Lavaine
was
with
him
through
it
all
,
and
overthrew
ten
knights
;
but
Sir
Lancelot
smote
down
more
than
thirty
,
and
most
of
them
Knights
of
the
Round
Table
.